stuartcr: "besides, I really don't care how you believe."
You don't care how I believe only as long as it does not affect you. That is the point in my previous post/offer. When our beliefs result in action (which they ultimately always do), these actions often conflict with others of opposing beliefs. This is why moral relativism is untenable and cannot thrive - total anarchy results when moral relativism is practiced by all.
Your refusal to provide the requested information proves that you do, in fact, care how I believe...
How can what you believe about me, affect my beliefs?
My refusal was strictly financial, and had nothing to do with what you think about my beliefs about God.